1. 13 Bannerman Road is where
Sarah Jane Smith lives.
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2. And it's home to things way
beyond your imagination.
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3. There's an extraterrestrial
supercomputer in the wall...
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4. her son, a genetically
engineered boy genius...
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5. a schoolgirl investigator across the road...
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6. and a whole universe of adventure
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7. right here on the doorstep.
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8. Ready? Always.
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9. The shop's owner, Mr Smalley,
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10. who refused to give his age,
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11. said he saw a creature 12 feet tall,
with huge fangs and red eyes.
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12. What are we up against -
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13. the Gruffalo
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14. Well, there's only one way to find out.
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15. Hello.
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16. Hello!
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17. Hello!
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18. What is it we're looking for?
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19. Haven't the foggiest.
But I'll know it when I see it.
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20. That's what my mum says when
she's dragging me round Primark.
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21. Ooh, I always wanted one
of these when I was little.
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22. Is that a blood stain?
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23. But whose blood? >
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24. That is the question.
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25. Oh, I'm sorry, Mr Smalley? Or... co?
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26. Some say that arrow was pulled
from the eye of King Harold himself
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27. after the Battle of Hastings.
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28. And some say he wasn't shot in
the eye at all. Read that online.
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29. The tapestry of time is a fragile thing.
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30. Apply the slightest pressure,
and the threads of history can unravel.
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31. But you understand that,
don't you, Sarah Jane?
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32. How do you know my name? Oh,
I know a great many things.
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33. The newspaper cutting...
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34. that was for our benefit, wasn't it? Look,
I don't like being tricked.
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35. Who are you and what do you want?
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36. I need your help,
to save the world.
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37. Time itself is under threat.
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38. From what? Chronosteen.
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39. Three pieces of it,
moulded into different objects,
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40. are lodged at key points
in the Earth's history.
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41. They must be recovered.
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42. What objects? Where in history?
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43. They could be anything, anywhere.
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44. Well, good luck with that.
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45. But you are the only ones who can do this!
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46. You're the Earth's last hope.
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47. Even if I believe you, how can we
possibly find this Chronosteen?
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48. This is a Time Window, Sarah Jane.
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49. It will take you close to the objects.
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50. If you can create that,
why can't you go yourself?
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51. It is forbidden for me to travel
through time, but you can.
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52. All of you have passed through it before.
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53. Look, if we go, and I'm
not saying that we will,
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54. then how do we get back?
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55. Find the objects,
and they will bring you home,
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56. and I'm afraid, Sarah Jane,
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57. there is no choice in the matter!
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58. And be careful!
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59. History can be a dangerous place.
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60. That's right, Captain,
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61. they have until the sands run out...
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62. or this world is doomed.
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63. Sarah Jane?
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64. Rani? Where are you?
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65. More to the point,
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66. where am I?
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67. Hello?
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68. Clyde?
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69. Rani?
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70. Can anyone hear me?
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71. Can anyone hear me?
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72. Oh! Heavens, oh, you gave me a fair fright!
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73. Creeping up like that!
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74. You are not expected till the morrow.
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75. Where am I?
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76. Where is this? I beg your pardon,
my lady, are you quite well?
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77. I am sure it has been a long
journey from the East, but...
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78. Did you say you were expecting me?
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79. Of course. 'Twas the Queen's
personal request that you came.
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80. Seriously?
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81. Is this Buckingham Palace? 'Tis the
Tower of London, the royal chambers.
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82. And Queen Jane is
eager to meet you.
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83. Jane...
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84. My, you are tired from the journey.
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85. I am Mistress Ellen,
head of Her Majesty's household.
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86. I've been with her since she was a babe.
Lady Jane, she was then.
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87. Lady Jane Grey?
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88. I've certainly heard of her.
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89. She was made Queen, nine days ago.
Of course, the Nine Days' Queen.
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90. Now, we had best find
more suitable attire...
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91. for the Queen's new
lady-in-waiting.
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92. No network.
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93. I don't think we're in
Ealing any more, Clydey.
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94. Psst!
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95. Psst! Quick, or they'll see you!
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96. Get down!
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97. Well, wherever I am,
they haven't invented style yet.
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98. I'm Clyde. Who are you?
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99. My name's George, George Woods...
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100. and you can hardly talk.
Now, keep your voice down.
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101. Why, what you looking at? Germans.
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102. I'm sure of it. What,
nabbing all the sun loungers?
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103. Mum warned me when I was evacuated
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104. that the country folk was a bit thick.
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105. Evacuated?
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106. Right, I get it, so this is like...
1939 or something?
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107. But she didn't say just how thick.
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108. It's the 7th of June, 1941. Really?
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109. That's seriously cool.
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110. So when you said Germans,
you actually meant...
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111. Nazis!
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112. At last, I have you trapped!
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113. Now, speak your name, spirit!
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114. I'm not a spirit - I'm Sarah Jane Smith.
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115. Why are you haunting this house?
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116. Look, if I was a ghost...
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117. And by the way, there's no such thing.
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118. ..you wouldn't be able to touch me,
would you? Come on.
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119. See?
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120. Just as solid as you are.
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121. Pleased to meet you...?
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122. E-Emily Morris.
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123. Do you live here?
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124. Nobody lives here. I'm just investigating.
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125. But there are ghosts in this house,
everybody says so.
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126. Well, just because everybody says
something doesn't make it true.
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127. That door was locked,
so if you're not a ghost,
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128. how did you get in here?
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129. Er, yes, well that's a
little tricky to explain.
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130. What year is this?
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131. 1889.
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132. No such thing as ghosts, you say.
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133. What was that, then?
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134. Come on, let ME have a go.
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135. They could be Brits - it's hard to tell.
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136. Are you sure they're Nazis, George?
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137. Yeah, I see it! You're right!
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138. Time travel's awesome, isn't it?
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139. I've got to do it more often.
They must have come in on a U-Boat.
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140. An invasion!
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141. We shall fight them on the beaches,
we shall fight them on the...
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142. the other places. But, hang on,
what ARE going to do?
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143. We're going to call the
Home Guard, of course!
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144. Good thinking, '40s boy.
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145. Ready.
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146. Ta-da! Ooh...
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147. What do you think?
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148. Most becoming, my lady.
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149. 'Tis only me, Your Majesty,
and your new lady. May we enter?
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150. Lady Matilda, my crown, please. Thank you.
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151. We are ready to receive you now.
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152. Your Majesty,
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153. may I present, Lady...
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154. Oh.
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155. Lady Rani. From the court of...
the Taj Mahal.
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156. I know it not.
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157. But you have clearly travelled far,
Lady Rani. I am most grateful.
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158. You may leave us, Ellen.
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159. You too, Lady Matilda.
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160. Forgive me, but I thought the request
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161. was for an elderly companion.
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162. And I heard the Countess of
Arundel was already on her way.
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163. Your Majesty, can we trust this...
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164. foreigner?
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165. I hope the Queen will judge
me on my own character,
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166. just as she might judge you on yours.
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167. Well said.
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168. Matilda, where are your manners?
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169. I say again, leave us.
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170. And what is this you bring?
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171. It's a music box. Go on, open it!
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172. How is this possible?
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173. They're dead clever where I come from.
Thank you, Lady Rani.
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174. I will treasure this forever.
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175. It must be hard for you,
being so far from home.
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176. Especially if you knew how
far away home really is.
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177. I too am alone.
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178. Even those I thought most loyal
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179. now call for Lady Mary to
be crowned in my place.
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180. Oh, it is all too distressing to discuss.
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181. No, tell me. It's important.
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182. When the King died without an heir,
we thought his sister, Mary,
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183. would take the throne.
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184. But they made me Queen,
and I never wanted to be.
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185. My father-in-law saw it as a
way to gain power for himself.
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186. Father-in-law? You're married?
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187. My mother forced me to marry Lord Dudley.
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188. But the man is an ass!
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189. He talks of nothing but himself,
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190. fails to compliment me
if I wear a new gown...
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191. Oh, and he never washes.
Yeah, I know guys like that.
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192. I like you, Lady Rani. You speak
to me as a person, not a queen.
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193. Tell me of yourself.
There's not much to tell, really.
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194. Are you married? Shut up!
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195. Sorry. I mean, no, Your Majesty.
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196. Well, you know, I'm only 17.
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197. I am but 16 and wed.
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198. Do you not have a sweetheart?
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199. There must be one gentleman
who occupies your thoughts.
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200. There is someone I spend a lot of time with.
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201. Wouldn't exactly call
him a gentleman, though!
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202. Where are we going?
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203. St Michael's.
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204. They've got a telephone.
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205. Clyde is doing well... CAWING
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206. .. but you're right, Captain,
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207. he must be quicker.
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208. We cannot keep the Time
Window open much longer.
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209. Now... what of Sarah Jane?
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210. Odd. So much chronon energy...
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211. I've checked upstairs -
there's nobody there,
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212. so it's got to be ghosts.
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213. Not according to this, it isn't.
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214. What is that? And where
are you from exactly?
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215. A long way away. And this measures
energy fields, amongst other things.
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216. The readings are very unusual.
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217. Who owns this house? The Tillotsons,
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218. but they couldn't bear
all the ghastly noises,
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219. so they moved and locked the place up.
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220. I'm rather handy with locks.
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221. Oh, well, yeah.
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222. You and me both.
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223. Funny thing is,
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224. it was 60 degrees Fahrenheit outside,
but it's 41 in here.
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225. Classic sign of ghosts.
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226. What is it with you and ghosts?
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227. Just curious.
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228. No, there's more to it than that.
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229. Nine weeks ago...
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230. my mother, she... she... she passed over.
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231. I'm sorry to hear that.
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232. She disappeared from my life.
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233. Father says she's gone,
but she can't have gone...
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234. not forever.
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235. Eight o'clock! That's it -
that's when they say it starts.
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236. When what starts? The haunting!
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237. It's supposed to happen each night at eight.
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238. What was that? Shh.
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239. Listen.
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240. So sorry I'm late, Mrs Bruce.
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241. I know. Well, have a great evening.
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242. See you about half eleven.
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243. The stories are true.
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244. There IS something strange in this house.
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245. Yes... and it went that way.
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246. The melody is so very pretty.
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247. I shall never tire of hearing it.
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248. Lady Rani, what are you doing?
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249. Are you looking for something?
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250. Sorry, Your Majesty. I'm meant to be.
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251. It's complicated.
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252. You can tell me.
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253. We're friends now, are we not?
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254. Of course we are.
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255. What is it, Mistress Ellen?
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256. It is ill tidings.
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257. They say Mary and her
army have reached London.
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258. This was nailed to the door of St Paul's.
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259. I fear to read it.
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260. "On this the 19th
day of July, 1553,
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261. "Lady Mary makes just claim
to the Crown of England...
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262. ".. and she calls upon all
of her subjects to reject...
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263. "any unlawful claimants."
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264. Then I have no need of this...
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265. .. for I am no longer Queen.
And if I am not Queen,
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266. then I made false claim to the throne.
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267. That makes me a traitor.
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268. The punishment for
traitors is death.
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269. Right, phone, Georgie-boy?
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270. This way.
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271. Operator? Hello? Operator?
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272. It's dead. The phone's
completely dead. That's strange.
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273. So what now? Is there any
other way of getting help?
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274. I remember Mr Porter saying something
about ringing the church bell.
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275. But that was only in a real emergency.
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276. And what's this when it's at home?
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277. That's them! Quick!
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278. Good morning.
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279. I am Lieutenant Koenig.
And you... are my prisoners.
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280. I'm getting the same readings here.
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281. What was that if it wasn't a ghost?
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282. Old houses, they sometimes
retain an echo of the past,
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283. trapped within the very
fabric of the building.
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284. Yeah, but I can't come out, Joe,
not tonight, it's impossible.
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285. It's the same voice as in the hallway. Shh!
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286. You know I've got to
look after Ben and Katy.
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287. Yes, I know, but... Yeah,
all right, just chill out.
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288. "Chill out"?
She said "chill out"?
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289. What does it mean? Ghosts are
supposedly an echo of the past.
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290. But this person...
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291. is from the future.
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292. This doesn't happen. You lot
shouldn't even be in this country.
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293. Quite a statement...
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294. from a negro.
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295. Reduced to name-calling, are you?
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296. You're just a gang of bullies,
picking on others
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297. for what they look like,
and that is why you'll lose this war.
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298. Underestimating the enemy
through blind, stupid prejudice!
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299. Kirsch, open the case.
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300. This is what will guarantee
certain victory for Germany.
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301. Our technology is so far in
advance of your pathetic efforts.
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302. Oddest looking radio
I've ever seen.
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303. That's because it is so
much more than a radio.
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304. A transmitter then, maybe?
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305. What is that? It was discovered
beneath the Rhineland.
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306. The Fuhrer himself believes
it to be Thor's Hammer.
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307. Our scientists have found it
to be a great source of power.
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308. Did you see that? See what?
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309. Must be what that junk shop bloke's after -
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310. something that can change history.
You've got to give that to me!
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311. Get back!
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312. I've got work to do here,
and you are getting in my way.
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313. Bagar, tie them up and
lock them in the vestry.
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314. Los! Los!
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315. They're going to execute her.
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316. But she is only 16 and she
hasn't done anything wrong.
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317. We could all face the axe, my lady.
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318. There must be something we can do.
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319. Not tonight there isn't.
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320. We shall see what the morning brings.
Good night, Lady Rani.
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321. Trent! Trent, are you there?
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322. I hear you bring word from Sir Thomas.
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323. If this is what I think it is,
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324. then I will not have to hide my
true purpose for much longer.
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325. Something's causing this time
and the future to cross over,
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326. which means there must be a trigger,
somewhere in the house.
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327. You see, I was sent here to
find an object. What object?
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328. All I was told was
it's made of metal
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329. and it's interfering with the
course of history, which...
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330. which is a very dangerous thing.
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331. So have you come to help?
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332. Well... Are you... from the future?
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333. Yes, I am.
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334. 2010!
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335. That's over 100 years from now.
That's impossible!
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336. It's coming from in there.
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337. That machine's dangerous, I know it is.
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338. And the hammer, that's what
I'm here for, it's got to be.
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339. Then we need to escape then, don't we?
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340. If you hadn't noticed,
we're both tied up and locked in.
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341. Just reach into my pocket
I've got a penknife.
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342. Way to go, Georgie-boy!
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343. There's nothing here.
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344. Nothing we can see.
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345. Ben, don't! You mustn't!
You know what Mum told us.
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346. Shut up, Katy! It's only a candle!
Mum does it all the time.
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347. But you mustn't! Please don't!
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348. Sarah Jane, look!
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349. It was 41 degrees downstairs,
but it's 75 in here!
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350. That's because this room, in the future,
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351. is on fire!
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352. Tell Sir Thomas the deed
will be done by daybreak.
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353. It is time to bid Lady Jane Grey farewell...
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354. .. for she dies tonight!
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355. Good... news! Ta-da! And more good news -
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356. I know a way out that they don't.
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357. There are benefits to being an altar boy.
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358. CLUNK! Was ist das?
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359. I think they might have heard that!
Clyde, quick!
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360. Ben, it's locked. Let me try.
Ben, we're trapped.
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361. I can't stand it!
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362. It's just like...
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363. like that night!
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364. Can't we save them?
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365. Somehow, we have to find a way.
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366. They're taking too long, Captain!
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367. We need the Chronosteen now!
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368. And the sands have almost run through!
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369. If Sarah Jane and her
friends do not return soon,
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370. they'll be trapped in the past...
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371. .. forever!
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372. Lady Matilda?
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373. The echoes of the future
must be getting stronger.
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374. George? Oh, am I glad to see you, Miss?
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375. But they're all armed, remember? Yes,
George... and so are we.
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376. It's going to begin again,
isn't it? It has to.
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377. We can't help those children
unless we understand.
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378. I'll burst in - you two bring up the rear.
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379. You have condemned her to die.
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380. Get after them!
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381. The Time Window should have closed!
The whole planet will be sucked in.
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382. So he must have sent me to the wrong time.
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383. The Sands of Time have run out, Captain.
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